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Summary:
In this episode, we dive into the intricacies of training strategies for endurance athletes, from VO2 max workouts to managing seasonal peaks. Whether you're a professional racer or a recreational rider, learn how to tailor your training for optimal performance and avoid burnout.
Key Topics:
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro and listener questions overview
00:31 - Analysis of Charlie Aldridge's VO2 max workout and its specificity
01:22 - How cross-country mountain bike durability translates into training
02:06 - Understanding the "durability" vs "repeatability" in interval workouts
03:10 - Structuring elite-level VO2 max efforts and rest intervals
04:07 - The importance of progressive efforts in VO2 workouts for adaptation
05:17 - How to structure VO2 max efforts with minimal rest, akin to resistance training
06:23 - The athlete's conditioning level and common training loads for VO2 workouts
07:18 - Personal reflections on maximum efforts and workout limits
08:26 - Why elite athletes push boundaries and how that applies to your training
09:32 - Adapting training based on the discipline and individual focus
10:19 - The value of flexible, fun riding and "Hall Pass" rides for morale
11:17 - Vacation riding tips and balancing recovery with experience
12:42 - The importance of avoiding overly rigid training plans
13:34 - Managing training micro-cycles and the flexibility of rest weeks
14:39 - When and how to incorporate a volume or aerobic base block mid-season
15:40 - The significance of recovery and listening to your body's signals
16:49 - Managing peaks and planning the season to prevent burnout
17:32 - Question from Matt about managing multiple peaks and recovery strategies
18:49 - The importance of offseason recovery and season structure
20:03 - Incorporating volume and aerobic capacity during the season
22:17 - Adjusting training based on age, training history, and season goals
24:33 - Timing of high-volume blocks and aerobic training to support racing
25:02 - The importance of recovery after racing and building towards the next peak
26:02 - Tailoring season plans for specific race disciplines like marathon gravel or XCO
27:20 - The value of multiple peaks and non-linear training cycles
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Summary:
In this episode, we dive into the intricacies of training strategies for endurance athletes, from VO2 max workouts to managing seasonal peaks. Whether you're a professional racer or a recreational rider, learn how to tailor your training for optimal performance and avoid burnout.
Key Topics:
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro and listener questions overview
00:31 - Analysis of Charlie Aldridge's VO2 max workout and its specificity
01:22 - How cross-country mountain bike durability translates into training
02:06 - Understanding the "durability" vs "repeatability" in interval workouts
03:10 - Structuring elite-level VO2 max efforts and rest intervals
04:07 - The importance of progressive efforts in VO2 workouts for adaptation
05:17 - How to structure VO2 max efforts with minimal rest, akin to resistance training
06:23 - The athlete's conditioning level and common training loads for VO2 workouts
07:18 - Personal reflections on maximum efforts and workout limits
08:26 - Why elite athletes push boundaries and how that applies to your training
09:32 - Adapting training based on the discipline and individual focus
10:19 - The value of flexible, fun riding and "Hall Pass" rides for morale
11:17 - Vacation riding tips and balancing recovery with experience
12:42 - The importance of avoiding overly rigid training plans
13:34 - Managing training micro-cycles and the flexibility of rest weeks
14:39 - When and how to incorporate a volume or aerobic base block mid-season
15:40 - The significance of recovery and listening to your body's signals
16:49 - Managing peaks and planning the season to prevent burnout
17:32 - Question from Matt about managing multiple peaks and recovery strategies
18:49 - The importance of offseason recovery and season structure
20:03 - Incorporating volume and aerobic capacity during the season
22:17 - Adjusting training based on age, training history, and season goals
24:33 - Timing of high-volume blocks and aerobic training to support racing
25:02 - The importance of recovery after racing and building towards the next peak
26:02 - Tailoring season plans for specific race disciplines like marathon gravel or XCO
27:20 - The value of multiple peaks and non-linear training cycles
Resources & Links:

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